Editor,
I am writing to offer my thoughts on the via Twitter from Councillor Harold Steves late last week.Â
As a person who was born in China and became a proud Canadian citizen as well as a long-time Richmond resident I think that it is important to use Mr. Steve’s remarks as a learning opportunity. At the outset I want to make it clear that I accept Mr. Steve’s apology as sincere and believe that he will reflect more closely in future public statements.
I have believed for a long time that Richmond is uniquely positioned to represent the Canada we are all so proud of. The ethnic and cultural mix in Richmond is unmatched in Canada. Those calling Richmond home include the decendents of the first Europeans to settle here, a vibrant South Asian population, people from all over China, Japan and the Philippines. In short, Richmond represents the world and for the most part people have lived in harmony. What I believe has been missing is a true dialogue among the different cultural communities that not only strengthens the existing harmony and tolerance but also begins to build upon the strengths of each community.
Richmond can not only be an example to the rest of Canada, and indeed the world, about how many diverse cultures can enrich us all, but it also offers our city a real competitive advantage.Â
However unfortunate the circumstances of his ill-considered comments, Councillor Steves has presented us with an opportunity to reflect on all Richmond can be. We need to take advantage of this invaluable opportunity and have a constructive dialogue about the future direction of our city.
Hong Guo
Richmond